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Filtering on Events web part
- May 15, 2026
Yes, the Events web part supports very basic Category filtering, and Microsoft has not announced any plan to add advanced filtering.
To use Category filtering today, you can set up a simple metadata‑based model:
- The Events list already includes a Category column; you can add more options in this column from List Settings
- Tag each event with the Category value that matches the page where it should appear.
- On each page, configure the Events web part to filter by that Category.
Example:
- Events Web Part on Page A → Properties → Category equals “A”
- Events Web Part on Page B → Properties → Category equals “B”
This gives you basic targeted events, but not the advanced filtering options available in the News web part.
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Yes, the Events web part supports very basic Category filtering, and Microsoft has not announced any plan to add advanced filtering.
To use Category filtering today, you can set up a simple metadata‑based model:
- The Events list already includes a Category column; you can add more options in this column from List Settings
- Tag each event with the Category value that matches the page where it should appear.
- On each page, configure the Events web part to filter by that Category.
Example:
- Events Web Part on Page A → Properties → Category equals “A”
- Events Web Part on Page B → Properties → Category equals “B”
This gives you basic targeted events, but not the advanced filtering options available in the News web part.
If my post solved your issue or answered your query, please mark it as a Solution and give it a Like.
That's a shame. Using basic Category filtering isn't an option here, as the events are already in a broader category ('Webinar') which is used for a web part elsewhere on the site, but also needs to be filtered by a narrower category on this page.
Usually we would use date ranges as a workaround, but in this case there are other webinars of a different subcategory on the same page, so we can't filter down to only the type of webinar that we want to show.
I think advanced filtering for the Events web part would be a really useful tool!
- virendrakMay 20, 2026Steel Contributor
Yes, I understand. Could you please upvote and add your feedback here so that Microsoft can review this request:
Enable multiple categories in the Events tab · Community
Events Web Part Filters · Community
Your upvote and comments will help increase visibility and push Microsoft to prioritize this enhancement.
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